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Peacekeepers stop tribal fighting in North Darfur

Source: Sudan Tribune
Khartoum : Sudan | about 1 month ago  
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Troops from the hybrid peacekeeping mission deployed in western Sudan have successfully stopped a bloody clash in North Darfur between two ethnic groups in North Darfur. Tuesday October 20 in a deadly ethnic clash, in an area between Jabel Moskul and Jabelti area, about 20 kilometers southeast of...
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